In ancient Chinese medicine texts, the body fluids are said to arise from the left Kidney. Hence, to “restore the left” means to hydrate the body or at least support the Kidney functions to that end.

The Kidneys are the body’s “root of yin and yang” or fluids and metabolic heat. Together, they create Kidney qi which is the many functions of the Kidneys and the precursor of other forms of energy and organ functions in the body.

Symptoms of a weakness of the left Kidney are called “Kidney Yin Deficiency” in modern Chinese medicine. Think “dehydration”. However, it isn’t always good enough to simply drink more fluids. This formula is really about fluid metabolism, which is what prevents losing all your body fluids through the urination. So this formula supports the functions of your kidneys that limit your fluid loss. Biomedicine calls that “reuptake” where the kidneys reabsorb much of the fluid that passes through, and creates much less urine for excretion.

These three herbs nourish the Kidneys and their ability to regulate the body fluids of the body. In particular, Shu Di Huang and Gou Qi Zi (nowadays, known as “goji berries”) are moistening herbs that stimulate the Kidneys’ moistening functions. The final herb there, shan zhu yu is sour which helps to astringe or suck in excessive fluid loss through the urine.

Shan Yao 山藥 dioscorea rhizome, Chinese yam Dioscoreae Rhizoma

This herb is also nourishing to the Kidneys but less about fluids and more about function. Plus it supports the digestive and respiratory functions as well. One of the (Chinese medicine) Kidney functions is to send pure fluids back into general body circulation. Modern medicine recognizes the same thing, but calls it “reuptake”.

These two herbs support the lower back, which can get weak or achy when the (Chinese concept of the) Kidneys are deficient. Much of this formula is devoted to the nourishment of Kidney yin-fluids. The Tu Si Zi is warm and stimulating to the Kidney functions, which include libido. Those who are weak in yin-fluids often lack libido too. The Chuan Niu Xi stimulates blood flow into the Kidneys to promote its healthy fluid metabolism functions so you pee more if you have edema, and less if you’re up multiple times at night to urinate.

This formula can be used to support health with or without symptoms. If symptoms are present, take 1 level teaspoon of the powder (8 capsules) three times daily. When symptoms are not present, take 1/2 level teaspoon (4 capsules), two times daily. Empty stomach is best for efficient absorption, but not essential. [More…]